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the report says patrick kennedy one of secretary of state hillary clinton's top aides said the severe threat environment was well known. >> the system was flashing red in libya and benghazi. >> the military commanderer for africa had no idea of the depth and breadth of the c.i.a. operation. the defense department would be called on to evacuate two dozen americans on short notice. >> i am concerned that the department of defense did not have assets available that could come to the rescue in a timely fashion. >> the report found no direct evidence that secretary clinton turned down security or funding request. >> as far as we can see, at the mid-level manager. >> over the weekend in an interview with "meet the press" the president seemed to play down security and intelligence failures to say they were huge problems in sloppiness, adding his administration is accepting the 29 recommendations of the state department review released in mid-december. bret? >> bret: thank you. secretary of state hillary clinton remains under hospital observation after being treated for a blood clot related t
the report says patrick kennedy one of secretary of state hillary clinton's top aides said the severe threat environment was well known. >> the system was flashing red in libya and benghazi. >> the military commanderer for africa had no idea of the depth and breadth of the c.i.a. operation. the defense department would be called on to evacuate two dozen americans on short notice. >> i am concerned that the department of defense did not have assets available that could come to...
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suzanne kennedy is live from fedex field. >> i wish i could have. a lot of redskins fans woke up extremely tired. did that really happened last night? we are going to the playoffs. they are singing and dancing in the streets of washington, d.c. all because of this. >> the washington redskins into the playoffs. >> with the playoffs on the horizons and bragging rights for the redskins, fans are ecstatic. >> we have something to cheer about. >> it has been a long time. >> i love it. in-your-face, dallas. >> last night win is all redskins fans wanted to talk about. >> we are in the playoffs. >> the best game i have ever seen them play. >> they are cranking out division champ t-shirts. that is what this band was in search of today in bethesda. -- this van was in search of debate in bethesda. >> it is awesome. -- this fan was in search of today in bethesda. >> it is awesome. >> the countdown is on to the playoffs. tonight, at the big question -- are there any tickets around and how much are you willing to pay tax? >> we have the answer to that question. t
suzanne kennedy is live from fedex field. >> i wish i could have. a lot of redskins fans woke up extremely tired. did that really happened last night? we are going to the playoffs. they are singing and dancing in the streets of washington, d.c. all because of this. >> the washington redskins into the playoffs. >> with the playoffs on the horizons and bragging rights for the redskins, fans are ecstatic. >> we have something to cheer about. >> it has been a long...
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in a threat environment that the undersecretary of state, patrick kennedy himself, has conceded was flashing red. >> another big finding, the committee says the department relied too heavily on libyan security guards who were known to be unreliable. this report comes after a similar scathing assessment by an independent state department board which led to a top security official and three others at the department stepping down. >>> a charter bus crash in northern oregon has killed nine people and injured at least 26 more. the bus skidded on ice, crashed through a guardrail and then
in a threat environment that the undersecretary of state, patrick kennedy himself, has conceded was flashing red. >> another big finding, the committee says the department relied too heavily on libyan security guards who were known to be unreliable. this report comes after a similar scathing assessment by an independent state department board which led to a top security official and three others at the department stepping down. >>> a charter bus crash in northern oregon has...
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kennedy, and my colleagues, the chair of the committee, the ranking member, will not forget this. the government of egypt will be seeking from this house supportive measures, and there are a lot of reasons why we want to work together. i plead with them do not allow what to us is a very serious issue. perhaps to some in egypt it appears minor, but to have a father's children taken away from him and kidnapped with the implicit cooperation of the prior egyptian government, and the current egyptian government does not correct this situation, it will be an object steckel to the kind of cooperation that is in our mutual interest. i hope we get a very large, indeed unanimous vote for this resolution and the egyptian government understands that it is not just justice but its best interest that calls for compliance. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from new york reserves. the gentlewoman from florida continues to reserve. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself one minute to again he reiterate the fact that i support this bill very st
kennedy, and my colleagues, the chair of the committee, the ranking member, will not forget this. the government of egypt will be seeking from this house supportive measures, and there are a lot of reasons why we want to work together. i plead with them do not allow what to us is a very serious issue. perhaps to some in egypt it appears minor, but to have a father's children taken away from him and kidnapped with the implicit cooperation of the prior egyptian government, and the current...
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we did it again in the 1960's under kennedy. we did it again under reagan. we grew at 7% one year under reagan because we lowered rates and we unleashed an economic boom. that's what you want. do you want a government that just is envious and jealous and wants to punish people or do you want a government that has rational policies and allows the economy. in the 1980's we had 7% growth in one year. we had millions of jobs created. mark my words, you will raise tax rates and you'll feel good because you went after and got those rich people because you said you were. you campaigned against rich people. and you got enough envy whipped up in the country and you're going to stick it to those rich people. but guess what? you may not get any more revenue. you may not get any more economic growth. but you can say i stuck it to the rich people. that's what we're talking about. some of you may say we're going to do this but maybe we'll do something about spending at the same time. the wupbg thing take -- the one thing taken off the table is spending restraint. there wi
we did it again in the 1960's under kennedy. we did it again under reagan. we grew at 7% one year under reagan because we lowered rates and we unleashed an economic boom. that's what you want. do you want a government that just is envious and jealous and wants to punish people or do you want a government that has rational policies and allows the economy. in the 1980's we had 7% growth in one year. we had millions of jobs created. mark my words, you will raise tax rates and you'll feel good...
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but the kennedy family, so most historians tell us, wanted robert kennedy to assume political leadership, and eventually hubert humphrey took the vice presidency. shortly after the election, johnson asked shriver to head the war on poverty, some of the impetus for prioritizing the issue of poverty came from the other america, a best-selling study of poverty by holy cross alumnus michael harrington who found poverty hidden in appalachia and if america's inner -- and in america's inner cities. shriver accepted the challenge and got to work first of all researching the scope of the problem and its possible solutions. he found 30 million americans then live anything poverty -- living in poverty, and his agenda for them was not handouts, but employment through programs like the preschool head start program, a job corps to retrain adults for an increasingly postindustrial economy and vista, volunteers in service to america, often described as a domestic peace corps. there were programs stressing community leadership, local planning with federal funds, and there were legal services for the poor
but the kennedy family, so most historians tell us, wanted robert kennedy to assume political leadership, and eventually hubert humphrey took the vice presidency. shortly after the election, johnson asked shriver to head the war on poverty, some of the impetus for prioritizing the issue of poverty came from the other america, a best-selling study of poverty by holy cross alumnus michael harrington who found poverty hidden in appalachia and if america's inner -- and in america's inner cities....
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president kennedy grabbed hugh tryden's idea and addressed a joint session of congress the next month. the apollo program was the brain child of hugh dryden and neil armstrong turned that dream into reality by making that one small step for a man, one giant leap for man kind on another world almost 230 miles away. hugh dryden was not able to see his dream become reality as he died in 1965 and unfortunately, neil armstrong passed away last august. it's important to honor both men's legacies by naming the flight research center after neil armstrong and the surrounding test range after hugh dryden. with this bill we reaffirm that america is filled with dreamers like hugh dryden and doers like neil armstrong, who working together can shoot for the moon. again, madam speaker, i want to thank congressman mccarthy for honoring their legacy which reminds us that america always needs to think about new frontiers. i yield back the balance of my time. . so much the jeement maryland. ms. edwards: i would like to inquire of mr. hall was to whether he has additional speakers, otherwise i'm ready to
president kennedy grabbed hugh tryden's idea and addressed a joint session of congress the next month. the apollo program was the brain child of hugh dryden and neil armstrong turned that dream into reality by making that one small step for a man, one giant leap for man kind on another world almost 230 miles away. hugh dryden was not able to see his dream become reality as he died in 1965 and unfortunately, neil armstrong passed away last august. it's important to honor both men's legacies by...
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heather: i want to begin with something undersecretary for management patrick kennedy noted for a briefing on the committee. benghazi was flashing red around the time of the attack. that is what this report is called, flashing red. despite the increasing threat in the region and the apparent vulnerability of the compound no one seemingly recommended closing the facility or even shutting it down temporarily and this report says that was quote a grievous mistake. do you agree? >> yeah, absolutely. we could have written this report given what we knew about it since the attack. the fact of the matter is senator lieberman's and senator snowe's committee were highly critical of the department of state, dod and the white house. department of state. they we'll indict the department of state for being shockingly irresponsible to protect american citizens at benghazi. that in view, heather, what you just said. they knew for months there was an ever increasing threat. there was a clear, present danger to benghazi and given the fact that the security forces, the local libyan security forces were ineff
heather: i want to begin with something undersecretary for management patrick kennedy noted for a briefing on the committee. benghazi was flashing red around the time of the attack. that is what this report is called, flashing red. despite the increasing threat in the region and the apparent vulnerability of the compound no one seemingly recommended closing the facility or even shutting it down temporarily and this report says that was quote a grievous mistake. do you agree? >> yeah,...
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kennedy and senators robert kennedy and edward kennedy. the author examines joseph kennedy's career in business and politics which included ventures in wall street, hollywood and founding chairman of the securities and exchange commission. this is a little under an hour. [applause] >> thank you all. delighted to be here. as i tell my history students, i teach at the city university of new york in the ph.d. program -- [applause] >> thank you. [laughter] as i tell my history students until they wallet to choke me, the -- they want to choke me, the past is a foreign country. we can visit there, try to learn the customs, translate the language, feel the air and the light, sniff the fragrances, recoil at the foul odors, but we are foreigners in a strange land. this is true as much of the recent past as it is of colonial america or 12th century venice. writing about the recent past is not easy, as i learned this time around. first, there are people you have to talk to. [laughter] and while i was blessed from beginning to end by having some fasci
kennedy and senators robert kennedy and edward kennedy. the author examines joseph kennedy's career in business and politics which included ventures in wall street, hollywood and founding chairman of the securities and exchange commission. this is a little under an hour. [applause] >> thank you all. delighted to be here. as i tell my history students, i teach at the city university of new york in the ph.d. program -- [applause] >> thank you. [laughter] as i tell my history students...
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if they wanted to talk about kennedy sharing golf friends with mob leaders, they could have broken him, too. it turned out to be nixon. the one that they broke. >> what about the power of the media today? >> i don't think it's that great because the media has been balkanized. the "new york times, a washington post, cbs, they don't have the clout anymore. >> who does? >> it is diffused prepares and anarchy out there of websites, a small media. collectively, i'm sure they can set the scene in many ways. but can they? break a they i don't see how. -- can they break a president? i don't see how. >> what kind of power did the media have in the 17 70's? -- 1770's. " there were newspapers. i have a feeling the revolution did not need newspapers for all of what happened. when you say that you include books and church sermons, i suppose the church sermon was a medium, very important. thomas paine and common sense, his book was important, the pamphlet. it sold 100,000 copies. can you imagine what it would be like today to sell the equivalent in the population of this country? the impact that wou
if they wanted to talk about kennedy sharing golf friends with mob leaders, they could have broken him, too. it turned out to be nixon. the one that they broke. >> what about the power of the media today? >> i don't think it's that great because the media has been balkanized. the "new york times, a washington post, cbs, they don't have the clout anymore. >> who does? >> it is diffused prepares and anarchy out there of websites, a small media. collectively, i'm sure...
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been a political nerd, i don't know, my parents still remember my sister and i in 1960 stagy a nixon-kennedy debate with our stuffed animals. my alpha and beta her rabbit. -- my elephant beat her rabbit. during all those years of nerve them, what always -- the magis that would come out that would preview the eight or 10 or 12 evil ought to be considered. and it simply struck me after seeing so many of those issues, so many magazines, that women were not making it on to that list. they were not being thought to be presidential. they were thought for some reason not to be presidential timber. so as an academic commute in to ask, well, why? that for me was the origin of the book. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> with one month left in 2012, many publications are putting together their year end lists of notable books. booktv will feature several of these lists focusing on nonfiction selection. these nonfiction titles were included in the financial times best books of 2012. >> for an extended list and links to various publications 2012 notable book selections, vis
been a political nerd, i don't know, my parents still remember my sister and i in 1960 stagy a nixon-kennedy debate with our stuffed animals. my alpha and beta her rabbit. -- my elephant beat her rabbit. during all those years of nerve them, what always -- the magis that would come out that would preview the eight or 10 or 12 evil ought to be considered. and it simply struck me after seeing so many of those issues, so many magazines, that women were not making it on to that list. they were not...
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-- people pushed kennedy. kennedy met with macarthur and macarthur said you had have to have your head conditioned if you got the u.s. involved in a ground war in asian. >> robert gates about afghanistan. >> they were both right and kennedy took the lesson, and mcnamara has drawn up the plan, called talking a thousand troops out before the end of 14-9d 63 and all the u.s. troops out by 1965, and mcnamara said, what if the ute is losing? and he said we would have taken them out anyway. that was our plan. we have a lot of people -- kennedy mentioned to a lot of people in 1963 this was his planment he said i can't do it out in, or else there will be a right wing rebellion and we'll lose the election. so he says after the election i'm going to do it he said it to tip o'neill -- >> i'm sure you grew up on the pentagon papers, the secret history of the war, represent by daniel elsburg, is it true the papers were about vietnam was gaining territory. so perhaps by the '64 election this would have been major issue for
-- people pushed kennedy. kennedy met with macarthur and macarthur said you had have to have your head conditioned if you got the u.s. involved in a ground war in asian. >> robert gates about afghanistan. >> they were both right and kennedy took the lesson, and mcnamara has drawn up the plan, called talking a thousand troops out before the end of 14-9d 63 and all the u.s. troops out by 1965, and mcnamara said, what if the ute is losing? and he said we would have taken them out...
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if there wanted to talk about kennedy sharing girlfriends with mob leaders, they could have broken him to. but it turned up to be nixon that they broke. >> what about the media? >> the media has been balkanized. they don't have the clout. >> who does? >> it is diffused. there is an anarchy out there, websites, small and medium -- collectively, i'm sure they can set the scene in many ways. but can they break a president? i don't see how. >> what kind of power did the media have in 1775? >> well, there is the small newspapers who i am sure were important. but so much happened in places the did not have newspapers that i have the feeling that the revolution didn't need newspapers to have. but when you jump and you say you include books and you would include church sermons, i suppose it church sermon was a medium. very, very important. thomas paine and "common sense," a book, that was important. it sold 100,000. can you imagine what it would be like today to sell the equivalent in the population in this country of some political tract? the impact would be enormous if you have it expanded b
if there wanted to talk about kennedy sharing girlfriends with mob leaders, they could have broken him to. but it turned up to be nixon that they broke. >> what about the media? >> the media has been balkanized. they don't have the clout. >> who does? >> it is diffused. there is an anarchy out there, websites, small and medium -- collectively, i'm sure they can set the scene in many ways. but can they break a president? i don't see how. >> what kind of power did...
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. >> i picked elizabeth warren, who, of course, has senator kennedy's seat. i think she's probably the most high-profile, freshman senator without a doubt. >> probably since hillary clinton, right? >> i think you're right. i think she's coming in the same way. looking for people to work with, reach across the aisle, moderating some of the things. >> is this a steppingstone for her? >> i don't know. i don't want to guess. but i do want to know that there are some great things that she can accomplish there. but potentially u it's rumored there that she'll be on the consumer watchdog. so this will be interesting to watch. >> and then your other pick? >> paul ryan. you know, obviously, as a democrat, it's somebody that i've been watching for a long time. i think he came out of this race with a good reputation. and i think that, you know, he has a lot of opportunity this year. he's known as a reformer of the party. the republican party is doing a lot of introspection of what they need to do to address the changing demographics. and he has an opportunity to really
. >> i picked elizabeth warren, who, of course, has senator kennedy's seat. i think she's probably the most high-profile, freshman senator without a doubt. >> probably since hillary clinton, right? >> i think you're right. i think she's coming in the same way. looking for people to work with, reach across the aisle, moderating some of the things. >> is this a steppingstone for her? >> i don't know. i don't want to guess. but i do want to know that there are some...
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the change in mind after the cuban missile crisis we see a new kennedy that is left, a visionary kennedy, kennedy that wanted to end the war. it's a tragedy. >> yes. well you call little less airport i call that -- >> this is the third commercial in baltimore. >> now, obviously one of the last things that happens when he is alive that has a very poor impact on the foreign policy is the assassination of the president of south viet nam from our client, our ally over there. then two weeks later, three weeks later, kennedy himself is assassinated. and as you said before, this begs the question that historians argue about. we will probably keep arguing about that the next 50 years. what kennedy has mounted to -- what he have pulled out of the american troops in vietnam and the advisers if we didn't yet have the troops and the great numbers of the combat troops there? and you are doing think that indications are that he would have come in and you cite various sources about that. curious just to challenge that a little bit. there is a wonderful book by a story called choosing war which you prob
the change in mind after the cuban missile crisis we see a new kennedy that is left, a visionary kennedy, kennedy that wanted to end the war. it's a tragedy. >> yes. well you call little less airport i call that -- >> this is the third commercial in baltimore. >> now, obviously one of the last things that happens when he is alive that has a very poor impact on the foreign policy is the assassination of the president of south viet nam from our client, our ally over there. then...
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at a time when divorce rates were low and america had more stable marriages, we had fdr, eisenhower, kennedy that had affairs. they were not penalized. dulles has an airport named after him. >> different dulles. >> the family. may be it was the diamond-giving every year that did it. -- maybe it was the diamond- giving every year that did it. the irony is that he is at a time when divorce rates are 50%, and we react with this sort of extreme reaction when we have a case of that happening with a high official. >> i think he should apologize. he should be punished. he should pay a public price. apologize, be shamed, and he would be, but why can he not go back to work? >> i cannot answer that. let me ask you another question -- do members of congress read polls? it is a serious question. approvalago, congress' rating was 18%, an improvement over august where it was 10%. if this good deal -- the fiscal could deal -- the fiscal cliff deal. you think during their well- earned christmas break, both sides would find a way to come together and do something. >> this is not the fault of congress. congre
at a time when divorce rates were low and america had more stable marriages, we had fdr, eisenhower, kennedy that had affairs. they were not penalized. dulles has an airport named after him. >> different dulles. >> the family. may be it was the diamond-giving every year that did it. -- maybe it was the diamond- giving every year that did it. the irony is that he is at a time when divorce rates are 50%, and we react with this sort of extreme reaction when we have a case of that...
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and i want to welcome back former supervisor willie kenne kennedy. >> good evening. members of the board of supervisors, it's a pleasure to visit you today. but i came actually to hear, on behalf of the successor agency commission that was before you today. i didn't realize it had already been done. but nevertheless i enjoyed sitting through it and listening to it once again. it brought back old memories of things that occurred whoo whens here, although it may have gotten a little better, but i doubt it very much. sounds like the same old same old, that i was listening to today. but nevertheless, i know you have taken care of it very well. and i know it's always a sad moment when we must go. but the voters chose that and said that you could no longer serve but a certain period of time. but i know how you feel, to have to leave a body like this, one that you have been around for a long, long time. and i wish all of you, who have to leave, vacate your seat, success in whatever you choose to do, and of course i admired her very much, and i thought you did an excellent j
and i want to welcome back former supervisor willie kenne kennedy. >> good evening. members of the board of supervisors, it's a pleasure to visit you today. but i came actually to hear, on behalf of the successor agency commission that was before you today. i didn't realize it had already been done. but nevertheless i enjoyed sitting through it and listening to it once again. it brought back old memories of things that occurred whoo whens here, although it may have gotten a little better,...
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john kennedy was a protestant. so he said what are you? i'm jewish. they said no, you couldn't be jewish. why couldn't i be jewish? because you don't have an abhorrence. i choked. i said i have been cut off when i came into the foreign service. but i said it jokingly and he took it seriously. there's a picture in the book, which is in the american book thanks to john, not in the american book of michelangelo's moses, where he shows moses with horns and a famous translation of the bible, where it says torrents of light came down on mrs. firm had been. but the mistranslation, so michelangelo gave moses horns and that's where the story apparently came from. i did not horns. it couldn't possibly be jewish. there's a chap during their called lost in translation, which i like a lot because i look at what's up singing in the united states and whitsitt seen in spanish. very different things. things that are set in spain every day, which fantasy than in the united states, i'd be beaten to death by all the women 50 miles around. and spaniards say it every other
john kennedy was a protestant. so he said what are you? i'm jewish. they said no, you couldn't be jewish. why couldn't i be jewish? because you don't have an abhorrence. i choked. i said i have been cut off when i came into the foreign service. but i said it jokingly and he took it seriously. there's a picture in the book, which is in the american book thanks to john, not in the american book of michelangelo's moses, where he shows moses with horns and a famous translation of the bible, where...
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kennedy voted for nixon in 70-72. one of them was my mother. she stopped telling us who she was voting for. said there was a secret ballot. so my father and i knew that meant she probably noted -- voted for nixon. what i saw trying to piece together what happened in my family, my father stated died in the wall civil-rights liberal and my mother although i don't think she ever called herself a republican was a little ashamed of voting for nixon did, there was a sense of fear, the unraveling, the movement of the 60s were fantastic and a lot of us in this room, something else that happened in the 60s was there was a lot of turmoil. we saw a change in the economy we didn't recognize coming and people were able to mistake racial change and social change for why jobs for these working-class men were going away. i saw in my own family that my mother, one brother was in new york city cop and one was a firefighter, they were working in the increasingly dangerous city and there was a sense that change had moved too fast and we needed to put it back in th
kennedy voted for nixon in 70-72. one of them was my mother. she stopped telling us who she was voting for. said there was a secret ballot. so my father and i knew that meant she probably noted -- voted for nixon. what i saw trying to piece together what happened in my family, my father stated died in the wall civil-rights liberal and my mother although i don't think she ever called herself a republican was a little ashamed of voting for nixon did, there was a sense of fear, the unraveling, the...
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like it follow me ♪ ♪ and be with you for eternity-y-y ♪ ♪ ye-e-ah ♪ uh-huh >> this is jared monaco, kennedy brock, and we are the maine. this song is called "don't stop now." 1, 2, 3, 4. ♪ well, where i come from ♪ you learn to take it nice and slow ♪ ♪ but, baby, since we met ♪ oh, it's been go, go, go ♪ so you can rough me up ♪ yeah, baby, you can hurt me, too ♪ ♪ because all i got ♪ you see, all i got is you ♪ so you can rough me up ♪ you can break me down ♪ baby, don't stop now ♪ oh, you can use me up till it all runs out ♪ ♪ baby, don't stop now ♪ i'm all yours ♪ i'm all yours somehow ♪ baby, don't stop now ♪ i said where i come from ♪ you learn to make the best of things ♪ ♪ and, honey, since we met ♪ oh, you know you've had the best of me ♪ ♪ so you can lock me up ♪ yeah, baby, throw away that key ♪ ♪ because all i know ♪ is that this is where i want to be ♪ ♪ so you can rough me up ♪ you can break me down ♪ baby, don't stop now ♪ oh, you can use me up till it all runs out ♪ ♪ baby, don't stop now ♪ i'm all y
like it follow me ♪ ♪ and be with you for eternity-y-y ♪ ♪ ye-e-ah ♪ uh-huh >> this is jared monaco, kennedy brock, and we are the maine. this song is called "don't stop now." 1, 2, 3, 4. ♪ well, where i come from ♪ you learn to take it nice and slow ♪ ♪ but, baby, since we met ♪ oh, it's been go, go, go ♪ so you can rough me up ♪ yeah, baby, you can hurt me, too ♪ ♪ because all i got ♪ you see, all i got is you ♪ so you can rough me up ♪ you...
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1960s have been and all the racial and social turbulence of the 60s and the assassinations of president kennedy, his brother, martin luther king, eventually produced another gun control act, and in 1868 gun control act. their support for that even in the leadership of the nra at the time. charlton heston even subscribe to a statement was read another hollywood tough guy, calling for some kind of regulation to prevent the repetition of these crimes as horrible as these assassinations. but i think with a lot of gun control measures, you support them in california. ronald reagan supported a gun-control measure because panthers are running around with guns in the state legislature sacramento. that's a lot that made it impossible to do that and imposed a waiting period on the time you needed between applying for a hand guns and actually being able to buy it. people say that lott will certainly stop the black panthers, but that law doesn't apply just to black panthers. eventually they backlash. well you know the social and political backlash to a lot of the things that happened and i think gun contro
1960s have been and all the racial and social turbulence of the 60s and the assassinations of president kennedy, his brother, martin luther king, eventually produced another gun control act, and in 1868 gun control act. their support for that even in the leadership of the nra at the time. charlton heston even subscribe to a statement was read another hollywood tough guy, calling for some kind of regulation to prevent the repetition of these crimes as horrible as these assassinations. but i...
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in a shining example of what is possible with civility and a bipartisan team worked, senator ted kennedy and by co-authored the landmark genetic nondiscrimination act to stop insurance companies from denying and dropping coverage based on genetic tests on individuals would not forego those potentially lifesaving tests. at that juncture, democrats were in the majority. he approached me and he said essentially because of my work on the legislation, that had made possible, it should have been kennedy-snowe, a magnanimous gesture from the legislative lion. it passed in 2008 and has been the first major civil rights act of the 21st century. madam president, there are templates to work together effectively in the united states senate on behalf of the american people, but on occasion, it is the very institution of the senate itself that is preserved when we stake out common ground. even in the highly charged atmosphere of the presidential impeachment trial, we made the process work. during a gathering of the republican caucus, i advocated holding a bipartisan meeting in the old chamber getting
in a shining example of what is possible with civility and a bipartisan team worked, senator ted kennedy and by co-authored the landmark genetic nondiscrimination act to stop insurance companies from denying and dropping coverage based on genetic tests on individuals would not forego those potentially lifesaving tests. at that juncture, democrats were in the majority. he approached me and he said essentially because of my work on the legislation, that had made possible, it should have been...
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the jack kennedy line was epic. it was my favorite line of the debate. >> i went into the debates cynical. biden is not going to say anything to paul ryan. he said that line and i was like oh! he said it! >> part of the reason this was happening is because we were so sad on the left after the first one. we just have to take a look at president obama during that first debate. it was -- it was a sad moment. the reason we were so excited about biden, what was going on there? >> i'm glad we had the sad drama. it sound tracked to 2012. i feel like biden is like a fun dad but then was able in the debate to get away with being angry dad. he's like fun, laughing, i'm kind of condescending to this guy and then with the jack kennedy line, like seriously, don't mess around. >> that's the thing. joe biden is your crazy uncle joe. it's not a joke. you go to thanksgiving dinner and mention something. don't mention it then he's like i'm getting out. uncle joe, go back a little bit. now i have to say -- >> so i think it was funny t
the jack kennedy line was epic. it was my favorite line of the debate. >> i went into the debates cynical. biden is not going to say anything to paul ryan. he said that line and i was like oh! he said it! >> part of the reason this was happening is because we were so sad on the left after the first one. we just have to take a look at president obama during that first debate. it was -- it was a sad moment. the reason we were so excited about biden, what was going on there? >>...
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the country had much more stable families and divorceates were very low we had fdr and eisenhower and kennedy, a president who obviously had affairs, and they were not penalized. dulles has an airport named after him. >> a different dollars. >> it is aer the family. [laughter] -- a differerent dulles. >> may be it was the diamond- giving that did it. the irony is that in a time when divorce rates are 50%, and we react with this sort of extrememe reaction when n we have a case of that happening with a a high official -- >> i think he shoulde punished. he should pay a price, the public price apologize, be shamed, and he would be, b why can he not go back to work? >> i cannot answer that. let me ask you ather question -- to members congress read polls? it is a seriousuestion. a month ago, the gallup ll had their approvaval rating at 18%. i will put a positive spin on thatat -- it i an improvovement over august where it was 10%. you would think that during their wewell-earned chrisas break, both of us would have found a wayy to come together and get something done. >> this is not the fault of ngr
the country had much more stable families and divorceates were very low we had fdr and eisenhower and kennedy, a president who obviously had affairs, and they were not penalized. dulles has an airport named after him. >> a different dollars. >> it is aer the family. [laughter] -- a differerent dulles. >> may be it was the diamond- giving that did it. the irony is that in a time when divorce rates are 50%, and we react with this sort of extrememe reaction when n we have a case...
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the senate of humphrey, muskee, baker, ted kennedy, many other great americans. and we haven't had a senate like that for the last 30 years. i don't mean it's the last great senate we'll ever have, but we haven't had one since. >> why the decline, do you think, from that caliber of political leadership that we had in that era? >> a lot of reasons. first, it's actually harder to be a senator in this day and age of campaign finance demands. lobbying corps that's grown five-fold, 24-hour media. it's a much more difficult situation. but the real key is that the senate was not a partisan institution, the great senate. bipartisanship ran deeply in sort of the life blood of the senate. now for the last 20 years about we've had a hyper partisan senate, and that's what's holding us back. >> what were some of the core attributes of that generation of leaders that could be emulated today to help solve some of today's problems? >> i think the two most important things that made the great senators identifiable was a laser-like focus on the national interest. they weren't real
the senate of humphrey, muskee, baker, ted kennedy, many other great americans. and we haven't had a senate like that for the last 30 years. i don't mean it's the last great senate we'll ever have, but we haven't had one since. >> why the decline, do you think, from that caliber of political leadership that we had in that era? >> a lot of reasons. first, it's actually harder to be a senator in this day and age of campaign finance demands. lobbying corps that's grown five-fold,...
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and the kennedy was mixed and l. came to the feast. at that time it wasn't so hostile between religious groups. that asked if they could go in the church. he had the key and he said sure. they opened the church and they went in and they pulled off their veils, they fold up -- pulled off their taste conference. they wept and prayed. he's watching this trying to understand what's going on. when they have completed their prayers, they got ready to come in he said, may i ask you what happened? what was that? and one of them told him they were armenian children. they been armenian children kidnapped and married a muslim man, but they've never forgotten their faith. so they came when they could into the church to pray. and he said that there were still priests and churches that were going and preaching to these muslim communities that had once been christian and baptizing people back into the faith. this is just two, three years ago. he said this is still ongoing. he said of course this is something we make public. but it's an interesting mo
and the kennedy was mixed and l. came to the feast. at that time it wasn't so hostile between religious groups. that asked if they could go in the church. he had the key and he said sure. they opened the church and they went in and they pulled off their veils, they fold up -- pulled off their taste conference. they wept and prayed. he's watching this trying to understand what's going on. when they have completed their prayers, they got ready to come in he said, may i ask you what happened? what...
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he must ask for permission from the current riley county prosecutor bill kennedy. >> i remember distinctly we're out on the front steps of the courthouse having a five-minute conversation and his response to my request was, if you think this guy didn't do it, let's get it tested. i'll help you. >> in this case, there was a clear, what i felt, yes or no. and it could set the question to rest. it wasn't a legal question. it was a right-or-wrong question, and it seemed to me to be the right thing to do. >> there's just one little problem. no one knows where the evidence is. >> the evidence custodian at the time did a search and fairly quickly concluded they didn't have anything. it was all gone. >>> coming up if it weren't for bad luck eddie lowery wouldn't have any luck at all. will he finally catch a break? you didn't have to come over! actually, honey i think i did... oh? you did? whoa, ladies, easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. we can help avoid this with cascade complete pacs. see, over time, cascade complete pacs fight film buildup two times better than finish quantum. to help leave g
he must ask for permission from the current riley county prosecutor bill kennedy. >> i remember distinctly we're out on the front steps of the courthouse having a five-minute conversation and his response to my request was, if you think this guy didn't do it, let's get it tested. i'll help you. >> in this case, there was a clear, what i felt, yes or no. and it could set the question to rest. it wasn't a legal question. it was a right-or-wrong question, and it seemed to me to be the...
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. >> high surf and heavy winds kennedy rescuers busy on the beach. a 9-1-1 call came in saying there were three surfers beyond the break. the coast coast was practices swells and got to the men. >> one single surfer was trying to take advantage of the large sweals, was never in distress. >> ama: responders were called to the beach with a false alarm. the high surf advisory ended at 10:00 this evening. >>> all right. well, coming up in sports, the top-ranked stanford women get roughed up by an old rival. and the streaking warriors with their 12th win in december. all that is coming >> the red hot warriors said goodbye to 2012 with a bang, notching their 21st victory. the first time since 1980 they've gotten that many wins were new year's day. >> boston without rondo with a hip injury. check out this nifty passing. leads to the dunk. barnes with 16 points, knocks down a 3. third quarter, lee behind the back to steph curry. next possession, steph, from another zip code. the warriors roll 101-83. next host the team with the pest record in the league, the
. >> high surf and heavy winds kennedy rescuers busy on the beach. a 9-1-1 call came in saying there were three surfers beyond the break. the coast coast was practices swells and got to the men. >> one single surfer was trying to take advantage of the large sweals, was never in distress. >> ama: responders were called to the beach with a false alarm. the high surf advisory ended at 10:00 this evening. >>> all right. well, coming up in sports, the top-ranked stanford...
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. >> when he wee got to the debates, they had to thumb on one side, memorable moment when cnn's kennedy crowley gave the president a little lift. >> it took him 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi. >> he did in fact first. he did call it an act of terror. it did, as well, two weeks or so for the whole idea of being their a riot to come out. >> after the president had done so poorly. did that salvage the race for him? >> it certainly helped. look, again this is where romney look what you just saw was my opponent and my other opponent candy crowley teaming up against me. it's a hard situation to do this on live tv in front of hundred million people. you need the gift of situational awareness to do what gingrich would do in the primaries. >> one quick mention here. i think it is worthy of our discussion. is that twitter and social media played a bigger role in the election and media coverage than ever before. if you were following conservative blogs, conservative websites, conservative media you really had a different view of this election and different view of the debates. fir
. >> when he wee got to the debates, they had to thumb on one side, memorable moment when cnn's kennedy crowley gave the president a little lift. >> it took him 14 days before he called the attack in benghazi. >> he did in fact first. he did call it an act of terror. it did, as well, two weeks or so for the whole idea of being their a riot to come out. >> after the president had done so poorly. did that salvage the race for him? >> it certainly helped. look, again...
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. >> clare donnahour is the assistant principal at the kennedy krieger school in baltimore but earlier this month she was a volunteer on a mission to the dominican republic. >> it was a unique chance to take my love of working with kids and bring it into a completely different area. >> she was one of 40 volunteers chosen to complete the second floor of an elementary middle school in a small village. they built walls with cinder blocks, painted and stucco'd. >> it was a powerful experience and i expected to want to be able to save everybody from the poverty that they live in and really there's so much in that community that's rich and generous. the people, if they have anything at all, they want to share with you. >> the trip was part of the life touch memory mission and since-touch is a photographer company, they took the children's first ever school pictures, an eye-opening experience. >> you've never seen somebody so thankful for a set of pictures. the kids had never seen themselves in a photograph before so they didn't know what they looked like so they had to have their friends tel
. >> clare donnahour is the assistant principal at the kennedy krieger school in baltimore but earlier this month she was a volunteer on a mission to the dominican republic. >> it was a unique chance to take my love of working with kids and bring it into a completely different area. >> she was one of 40 volunteers chosen to complete the second floor of an elementary middle school in a small village. they built walls with cinder blocks, painted and stucco'd. >> it was a...
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. >> high surf and heavy winds kennedy rescuers busy on the beach. a 9-1-1 call came in saying there were three surfers beyond the break. the coast coast was practices swells and got to the men. >> one single surfer was trying to take advantage of the large sweals, was never in distress. >> ama: responders were called to the beach with a false alarm. the high surf advisory ended at 10:00 this evening. >>> all right. well, coming up in sports, the top-ranked stanford women get roughed up by an old rival. and the streaking warriors with their 12th win in december. all that is coming >> the red hot warriors said goodbye to 2012 with a bang, notching their 21st victory. the first time since 1980 they've gotten that many wins were new year's day. >> boston without rondo with a hip injury. check out this nifty passing. leads to the dunk. barnes with 16 points, knocks down a 3. third quarter, lee behind the back to steph curry. next possession, steph, from another zip code. the warriors roll 101-83. next host the team with the pest record in the league, the
. >> high surf and heavy winds kennedy rescuers busy on the beach. a 9-1-1 call came in saying there were three surfers beyond the break. the coast coast was practices swells and got to the men. >> one single surfer was trying to take advantage of the large sweals, was never in distress. >> ama: responders were called to the beach with a false alarm. the high surf advisory ended at 10:00 this evening. >>> all right. well, coming up in sports, the top-ranked stanford...
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that kennedy was much more friendly towards them? .. >> let's all listen and not let things get out of control. >> may be good can come from the evil and khrushchev says eliminate every crisis point* that eliminates a conflict and kennedy is slow to respond. >> bay back down with the cuban missile crisis just like people did not forgive kennedy. they were furious. but christian of reaches out and kennedy responds but we realize norman cousins goes over and he is frustrated. >> that was an important magazine. but kennedy responds he already had the solution that made people angry but the space race was the signature initiative. why should we compete? let's collaborate he gave a strong intention to pull out of vietnam. his american diversity speech the best in the 20th-century, he has a few but this is a great great speech in june 1953 that says let's end the cold war. he is reaching out to a limited area with a series of victories and kennedy learned other lessons. after the bay of pigs, do not trust the cia or the joint chiefs they c
that kennedy was much more friendly towards them? .. >> let's all listen and not let things get out of control. >> may be good can come from the evil and khrushchev says eliminate every crisis point* that eliminates a conflict and kennedy is slow to respond. >> bay back down with the cuban missile crisis just like people did not forgive kennedy. they were furious. but christian of reaches out and kennedy responds but we realize norman cousins goes over and he is frustrated....
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. >> reporter: in seattle entrepreneur brendon kennedy is putting his yale mba to work at what is apparently the nation's first private equity firm focused solely on marijuana. he is counting on the growing acceptance of it first for medical and now recreational use to fuel a boom. >> it is an industry that is in desperate need of professionalism. >> reporter: his group's maiden effort is this website, a service offering reader reviews of hundreds of different strains of marijuana, along with where to get them. >> it's a chance to create an entire new industry. you don't get opportunities like that many times in your lifetime. everything will be created from scratch. >> reporter: one study says the marijuana market is worth $2 billion a year and could reach $9 billion in five years, eventually doubling to $20 billion. but there is a huge catch. growing, selling, and using marijuana is still against federal law. as a result, banks won't do business with the marijuana trade. no checking accounts, no convenient way to pay salaries, and no ability to accept credit cards since they're controlled
. >> reporter: in seattle entrepreneur brendon kennedy is putting his yale mba to work at what is apparently the nation's first private equity firm focused solely on marijuana. he is counting on the growing acceptance of it first for medical and now recreational use to fuel a boom. >> it is an industry that is in desperate need of professionalism. >> reporter: his group's maiden effort is this website, a service offering reader reviews of hundreds of different strains of...
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this office in parkersburg, west virginia, was set up by president kennedy so citizens could pay down the national debt. this year alone, it has collected 7.7 milli$7.7 million, about 90 million since it was established. but $90 million is not that much, especially when you consider the federal deficit is $16 trillion and climbing. to retire the debt, every single american would have to pay $50,000. but garcia says you got to start somewhere. especially when washington won't. the partisan bickering has bothered him since 1992, when garcia first wrote his congressman, suggesting a formula to eliminate the debt. the depression-era kid and army vet says he wants to give back to a country that has given him so much, a feeling that is infectious. he knows his money wouldn't avert the fiscal cliff. but that is not the message garcia is sending to congress. >> in order to really solve the $16 trillion national debt, you have to sacrifice. >> reporter: politicians talk about kicking the can down the road. one american that is decided that road has to end. and it might as well be here. kyung l
this office in parkersburg, west virginia, was set up by president kennedy so citizens could pay down the national debt. this year alone, it has collected 7.7 milli$7.7 million, about 90 million since it was established. but $90 million is not that much, especially when you consider the federal deficit is $16 trillion and climbing. to retire the debt, every single american would have to pay $50,000. but garcia says you got to start somewhere. especially when washington won't. the partisan...
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this office in parkersburg, west virginia, was set up by president kennedy so citizens could pay down the national debt. this year alone it collected 7.7 million in gifts, about 90 million since it was established. but 90 million is not that much, especially when you consider the federal deficit is $16 trillion and climbing. to retire the debt, every single american would have to pay $50,000. but garcia says you got to start somewhere, especially when washington won't. the partisan fighting has bothered him since? 1992, when he first wrote his congressman, suggesting a formula to put down the debt. the veteran says he is giving back to a country that has given him so much. a sense of duty, that is infectious. his daughter is now collecting cans at work. his grandson drives garcia to friends' houses, just to collect more cans. garcia knows that his monthly money orders won't avert the fiscal cliff. but they say that is not the message garcia is sending to congress. >> in order to really solve the $16 trillion national debt you have to sacrifice. >> reporter: politicians talk about kick
this office in parkersburg, west virginia, was set up by president kennedy so citizens could pay down the national debt. this year alone it collected 7.7 million in gifts, about 90 million since it was established. but 90 million is not that much, especially when you consider the federal deficit is $16 trillion and climbing. to retire the debt, every single american would have to pay $50,000. but garcia says you got to start somewhere, especially when washington won't. the partisan fighting has...
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it was introduced by former senator ted kennedy and the idea was to provide some overnight over the government's spying activities when it was americans who were getting spied on. the act was known as fisa. it forced the government to get permission from a special fisa court if, for example, they were tapping the phone of foreign agent and that guy happened to call an american. in the u.s., you need a warrant for that. president carter signed the bill into law in 1978. it was the law of the land for more than 20 years, until it got amended under president george w. bush. you might remember this. a patriot act and a number of other congressional acts vastly diminished fisa's privacy protections and expanded the goth's ability to spy on you and on me and all americans to tap our phones and read our e-mails. and in the end, you would probably never even know they were doing it. and we as a country, at that time, we had a huge fight about it. it was a major issue in the 2004 presidential campaign when president bush and john kerry. in the 2008 democratic primary, then senators clinton and obama, the
it was introduced by former senator ted kennedy and the idea was to provide some overnight over the government's spying activities when it was americans who were getting spied on. the act was known as fisa. it forced the government to get permission from a special fisa court if, for example, they were tapping the phone of foreign agent and that guy happened to call an american. in the u.s., you need a warrant for that. president carter signed the bill into law in 1978. it was the law of the...
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three upon stalin's death to ending the cold war we came close in one nine hundred sixty three when kennedy was assassinated and in the war in vietnam and in the cold war if you could very different direction there on the carter years again was the possibility of a different direction at the end of the cold war in one thousand nine hundred nine . gorbachev was reaching out to bush did bush take that olive branch that gorbachev was giving him no very much different what do we do instead we applaud the soviets for not invading when countries were liberating themselves from the soviet union and then we immediately go and we invade panama and then we invade iraq and so we're saying that that's great that's great that you show can restraint but we're not going to because where they had your body as madeleine albright secretary of state under clinton says if the united states use for if we use force it's because we're the united states of america we're the indispensable nation she said we see father. stand taller than other nations that's the attitude that oliver and i are challenging the sense o
three upon stalin's death to ending the cold war we came close in one nine hundred sixty three when kennedy was assassinated and in the war in vietnam and in the cold war if you could very different direction there on the carter years again was the possibility of a different direction at the end of the cold war in one thousand nine hundred nine . gorbachev was reaching out to bush did bush take that olive branch that gorbachev was giving him no very much different what do we do instead we...
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i would like to remind everyone the speech president kennedy gave in 1962. he addressed the effort to put the man on the moon and use the famous line "we did these things not because they are easy but because they are hard." the questions we must answer are anything but easy. we shall not shrink back simply because their heart. nasa must set up to this challenge. this is not now come anyone in this room wants to see happen. i believe i may have time for one question. given the end of this shuttle program how does the uncertainty threaten our industrial base? >> certainly. this was extremely disruptive. they have contractors working down there. all of those people skills go elsewhere. it may very well go into other industries. we are extremely concerned that there be the kind of stability and long-term programs and ones that really do tap the outer edge of design talent. it was behind the many universities that are all combining support. >> had be replaced that lost talent? will not be a gap? >> we are quite worried about that. as much as we support these pro
i would like to remind everyone the speech president kennedy gave in 1962. he addressed the effort to put the man on the moon and use the famous line "we did these things not because they are easy but because they are hard." the questions we must answer are anything but easy. we shall not shrink back simply because their heart. nasa must set up to this challenge. this is not now come anyone in this room wants to see happen. i believe i may have time for one question. given the end of...
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so far about 200 flights have been canceled in and out of laguardia new york and kennedy new york. and we're starting to see more flights being canceled because the snow is now flying around the tristate area. that means they have to deice, they have to restrict certainly the visibility is restricted. they have to put more distance between the planes. as a result we're going to see more flights canceled and flights will be delayed. officially from the faa the only delay is in philadelphia about 60 minutes. speaking of philadelphia, they have had their first measurable snow of the season. the big cities have missed out on most of the snow because the storms have been close to the coast. with that said you mentioned new england. boston providence and the cape, look out, a winter storm warning in effect until tomorrow morning. those spots could get 6, maybe 10 inches of snow. so big storm there. the rest of us a quick hitter. and then it just stays plain old cold, colder than average for the rest of the year into the first days of 2013. >> quick hitter. mike seidel for us this morning
so far about 200 flights have been canceled in and out of laguardia new york and kennedy new york. and we're starting to see more flights being canceled because the snow is now flying around the tristate area. that means they have to deice, they have to restrict certainly the visibility is restricted. they have to put more distance between the planes. as a result we're going to see more flights canceled and flights will be delayed. officially from the faa the only delay is in philadelphia about...
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it will centerpiece at kennedy space center complex. wrap is necessary to make sure it is not damaged by dirt or debris during construction. the 2011 mission marked the end of the shuttle program. >>> frances dinglasan has been keeping an eye on the rain all morning. what is happening right now. >> it's leaving the bay area. there is still a chance of a sprinkle or shower in the south bay and monterey bay. with live doppler 7-hd, i wanted to take you up to tahoe where they broke a record low temperature, negative 35 degrees. scattered snow showers possible today but we should be okay on the dry. looking dry the rest of the morning into the afternoon. chilly tomorrow morning as well. >> katie: thank you everyone for joining us on abc7 saturday morning news. we will continue at 5:00 p.m. if you you received a tap let or smart phone, connect with abc news through our app. download apps for iphone and android phone or tablet and kindle fire and news app is visible for all those devices. have a great >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is spons
it will centerpiece at kennedy space center complex. wrap is necessary to make sure it is not damaged by dirt or debris during construction. the 2011 mission marked the end of the shuttle program. >>> frances dinglasan has been keeping an eye on the rain all morning. what is happening right now. >> it's leaving the bay area. there is still a chance of a sprinkle or shower in the south bay and monterey bay. with live doppler 7-hd, i wanted to take you up to tahoe where they broke...
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my question is, if it is to succeed, how can compete with the kennedy center, which is three hours away, which has essentially been trying to do the same thing since the space shuttle was the commission? >> let me tell you, the most important thing about air launch of a spacecraft, and i am working now -- by the way, the biggest airplane in the world is able to launch satellites, it could operate out of the mojave airport. it does not have to operate at vandenberg or the cake. elon musk tried to operate out of brandenburg, and it was so difficult. i don't have time to explain why. you can google it and find out. he left and bought an island in the south pacific in order to launch. now that he is getting billions of government money, now he is able to work out of the cape. he does his falcon nine launches there. i think having the freedom to do this without the standing army that thinks they are there to regulate you, i think that is extremely important, particularly on cost. one of the reasons that the shuttle became so expensive in the early days is they started it too soon after apoll
my question is, if it is to succeed, how can compete with the kennedy center, which is three hours away, which has essentially been trying to do the same thing since the space shuttle was the commission? >> let me tell you, the most important thing about air launch of a spacecraft, and i am working now -- by the way, the biggest airplane in the world is able to launch satellites, it could operate out of the mojave airport. it does not have to operate at vandenberg or the cake. elon musk...
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the shuttle is going to be the centerpiece exhibit at the kennedy space center visitors' complex. nasa wants to make sure that the orbiter is not damaged by any dirt or debris during construction. atlantis mission in 2011 marked the end of the united states shuttle program. it completed started remissions over is a service. the museum is expected to open in july. >> the grain on your screen indicates how we are doing with some of the wets weather is a look at the golden gate bridge you concede that it is pretty dry outside. we are expecting the skies to clear for that afternoon and evening. the temperatures are pretty cool in the 40's. it is 43 degrees in san mateo and meant for is for redwood city. as we set the clock for 10:00 a.m. we can expect to see 50s outside. it it will pretty much be 53 for the afternoon high. by 8:00 p.m. the temperatures will drop back down to the 40's. it will also get pretty cool overnight. >> taking a look at the lows. it is upper for is for santa rosa and 31 degrees for fairfield. there are a lot of below freezing temperatures. it is 35 degrees for
the shuttle is going to be the centerpiece exhibit at the kennedy space center visitors' complex. nasa wants to make sure that the orbiter is not damaged by any dirt or debris during construction. atlantis mission in 2011 marked the end of the united states shuttle program. it completed started remissions over is a service. the museum is expected to open in july. >> the grain on your screen indicates how we are doing with some of the wets weather is a look at the golden gate bridge you...
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kennedy who was the father of president kennedy, many other kennedys, was also active in the sec and ambassador to london and in the hollywood film industry, very active in the roosevelt administration, sometimes the relationship between him and the president got contentious and he has been doing an excellent job putting together so much research. c-span six years on this book going to archive after archive, cross checking, fact checking, one of the things he seems to have proven definitively, joe kennedy was not a bootlegger. rumors persisted about this for decades. i admire the scholarship and i am glad to have spent the many weeks i have with this book. >> discovering new things about the kennedy family is outstanding. we were talking about what if one of the alternative history things, what if nixon had been kennedy in 1960? what if john kennedy had never been president? thinking of all the thousands of books that never would have been written or may be different books written. i once interviewed caroline kennedy who edited a simple book career mother was writing mostly and tapes
kennedy who was the father of president kennedy, many other kennedys, was also active in the sec and ambassador to london and in the hollywood film industry, very active in the roosevelt administration, sometimes the relationship between him and the president got contentious and he has been doing an excellent job putting together so much research. c-span six years on this book going to archive after archive, cross checking, fact checking, one of the things he seems to have proven definitively,...